I have decided I wanna go back to corporate America. Entrepreneurship is great. It’s hard, it’s hard, it’s harder than I think I realised. And the more years I’m in it, the harder it gets. And I figured it’d be the other way around. This year has been really hard. I took a sabbatical cause I was feeling really burnt out and I figured when I got back from my sabbatical I’d just be like super ready to just take on the world. And I was like that for about a month until I was burnt out again. With entrepreneurship, there’s just so much, right? Like I’m actually the one who’s speaking with client and the one who’s creating content, editing content, posting content, doing the marketing emails, doing all the back end administrative stuff. I’ve tried outsourcing, I’ve tried hiring people and it’s just at the end of the day I know that if I do it, it’s gonna get done, it’s gonna get done correctly versus when other people do it. You know, I have to train them on how to do it and I have to make sure that they do it correctly. And then I have to go back behind them and fix it if they don’t. And if I don’t have the time to do it myself, I definitely don’t have the time to train somebody to do it and then redo it after they do it. So much that I miss about corporate America, One of the biggest things is I miss having a boss. I miss having a team. I miss being able to learn from people and grow. And I feel like entrepreneurship, though I’ve done a lot more things than I would have ever done in corporate America, it hasn’t allowed me to grow in the ways that I want to. I figured I’d put my money where my mouth is and go reenter the workforce with all the tips and tricks and all the things that I have taught y’all and the things that I’ve done for my clients. And I wanna take you all along with me as I re enter corporate America. See what I’ve been doing, what I’ve been teaching, what I’ve been preaching actually works. One last thing. As I’m re entering the workforce, I will be keeping a lot of things private that I didn’t do the first time around. So things like where I’m interviewing, if I do land a job where I end up working, because obviously that did not work so well for me the first time around. So I will be keeping some things close to my chest.